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... the re examination of Thomas Graham, the young man who stands charged with firing a loaded pistol at Thomas Ble9wittt in Drury lane, on the night of Saturday week, the Court wra; crowded with many persons who were anxious to obtain a eight of the prisoner ...

CRIM. CON

... abilities, and become the friend ofaefricndileso. youog mhan., ?? iso Ad .engte on tile Committee of fmoasg'ei~nk~Oiof. Drury lane p tive, TheatrL, assisted materi ally in bringinrg forward' lii Neon bofoke, u~ le the Loodons public. They all ktnew hoW ...

LONDON POLICE

... Vestris and Miss Foote. Bishop, it is said, is also preparing an opera. A new musical piece, in two acts, is in progress at Drury- lane for Braham. Miss Fanny Woodham, one of the juveniles of the Surrey, has been placed under the tuition of Signor Lanza. ...

Published: Tuesday 02 December 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3844 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... French, for the alleged offence of sending an anonymous letter to Mr. Trotter, r the brother-in-law of Mr. Sinclair, of Drury-lane theatre, r containing a threat that the writer would cause him to be e assassinated, by shooting him with a pistol. Besides ...

THE LATE TRIALS

... -the Leaue 'Was anything too hot or t'3>o heavy for them to turn to th eir cause I They were even thlo playing a farce at Drury-lane Theatre, turning buffoons for their own benefit, and admitting the public-at is. s heltd. Much more was thought by Governmon'; ...

THE LATE TRIALS

... wc playing a farce at Drury-lane Theatre, turning go, buffoons for their own benefit, and admitting the thep public at Is. a head. Much more was thought by tO Government of their twopenny meeting than of the me meeting at Drury-lane, where one shilling ...

THE LATE TRIALS

... even then plaving a farce at Drury-lane Theatre, turniig buffoons for their own benefit, and admitting the public at Is. a head. Much more was thought by Government of their twopenny meeting than of the meeting at Drury-lane, where one shilling was paid ...

INQUESTS

... understand, Mr. Howard has retained the celebrated wild man,?' the individual who has been playing with so much success, at Drury- lane, in The Dumb aveoyard. He will make his appear- ance, on the expiration of Mr. Johnston's engagement. It seems that the ...

Police Report

... Vlr George Archer, solicitors 02, Charli~g Cross, who lbs was-accoompanaled by several parsons occupying premises big In Drury Lane and Crown Court, ?? on Mo~Jardine tu~o solicit-his saseltexce for~the removal of nuasonees of a IrF- most revolting, nalureoj ...

Police Report

... which the grave~dgger fImmeoij. rre. staly covered with some clay. Witness then wentito 'be t in hop of Mr Walker, the ?? Drury Lane, and his ab. assistant having accompanied him to the same room,, Ong they, saw the grave-digger partake, Of more spirituous ...

Accidents, Offences, Inquests, &c

... in1-lralie. Bloomsibury . Ditto Wlite llant, Drury-lanle. Grattan ?? Ditto ?? W'hite Lion, Drury-ilree. Drury Lane ?? Ditto .. Craven Hlead, Drury-lane. T. S. ?? Ditto ?? To Brewers, Vine-street Ilattori-gardieni. Lorst French ?? Fountahin and Still, Golden- ...